anthropological constant, definition
anthropological constant, by which she means that it is constitutive of the human person. Thus, persons of multiple religious and theological perspectives, or none at all, can share this definition—or at least that is her aim.10 Approaching spirituality this way also allows for multifaceted exploration through as many avenues of human inquiry as are appropriate to the particular problem, question, or reality under consideration. Looking around at our multi- and non-religious cultures, it is very clear that, in contemporary usage, the terms “spiritual” and “spirituality” have long since escaped the parameters imposed by any theological categories—for better or for worse!